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Blog articles to Help You Tell the Stories of the Past
Vivid-Pix RESTORE Software Product Review
What's all the buzz about Vivid-Pix Restore? Watching the steady stream of traffic lined up at Vivid-Pix’s RootsTech 2020 booth and hearing the endorsements of genealogists I respect, I decided to explore their restoration software for myself. Full disclosure,...
Why You Should Start a Covid-19 Journal and What to Include
Have you started a Covid-19 journal or accumulating your quarantine memories? Here are some reasons you should as well as what you might include. Historians Will Look Back at this Pandemic Have you noticed how many times the word “unprecedented” has been used in the...
How Legal Context Prevents Misunderstood Family Stories: An Interview with Judy Russell
Legal context is critical to understanding the stories of the past. Without it, readers unaware of the legalities of an earlier time period could easily draw incorrect conclusions about family members’ and ancestors’ actions. That means that including and explaining...
6 Ways to Highlight the Women in your Family Tree When Facts are Few
With a dearth of records about female ancestors, it can be difficult to ferret out stories that highlight the women in your family tree. As Lisa A. Alzo points out in her article Strategies for Finding Female Ancestors for FamilyTree Magazine: Prior to the 20th...
The Story of Me: Reflections on RootsTech 2020 (SLC)
As the vibrant purple curtains of the Main Stage close, I reflect on how the 10th anniversary theme “The Story of Me” has influenced how I think of my own story. The story of me is a compilation of my individual experiences. The Story of Me My story is fully,...
Rootstech 2020 Day 1 Re-Cap
Retrospective and Looking Forward In the ten-year anniversary, FamilySearch is rewarding those of us that attending year-after-year can remember the awesome keynote speakers we've enjoyed. However, even more hoopla accompanied the BIG ANNOUNCEMENT. That's right....
Why you Should Write about Both Good AND Bad Sides of Ancestors in your Family Stories
You know who doesn’t strive for perfection? Fiction authors. They know that compelling characters have both good and bad characteristics. Should family historians write about both good and bad sides of ancestors in family stories? Let's look at the question from a...
Last-Minute Tips for RootsTech 2020
Here are some last-minute tips to help you can enjoy RootsTech 2020 to the max, whether you’re at #rootstech in person or #notatrootstech, enjoying the conference from afar. RootsTech 2020 is almost here, y’all! Next week, the lucky amongst us will wake up to the...
The Best Timeline Software for Writers and Family Historians
his is an update on my 2020 article evaluating timeline software for writers and family historians. Timelines are visualization tools which can stimulate creativity and help you make your stories both more compelling and more accurate. Unfortunately, the vast majority...
4 Reasons Storytellers Will Love RootsTech 2020
Why should family history writers attend Rootstech 2020. There are four big reasons storytellers will love Rootstech 2020. Each year, I try to point out things of special interest to storytellers at RootsTech. This year, there's a lot, regardless of your family...
Mind Mapping Software for Writing and Family Storytelling
I'm a big fan of mind mapping for research and writing, but I was having a hard time finding an app which worked well for family history and writing. That quest resulted in an in-depth comparison of mind mapping software. Note: A 2025 update of my comparison of mind...
Editing Software Comparison: Grammarly vs ProWritingAid vs Ginger vs Hemmingway
As helpful as spell- and grammar-checks are, writers need more. This editing software comparison seeks to determine if the premium platforms of Grammarly, ProWritingAid, Ginger, or Hemmingway Editor help writers improve their craft. And if they’re worth the expense....
The first time you saw your child: A Writing Prompt
Whether it was through a hi-def ultrasound our looking down at the child in your arms, you never forget the first time you saw your child. That moment is an integral part of becoming family or enlarging the family unit. This can be especially poignant if it marked...
Win a Free RootsTech 2020 Pass
Win a Free Pass to RootsTech 2020 and Discover More about THE STORY of YOU. The Story of You is the 10th anniversary RootsTech theme. Which means that anyone into family storytelling will find inspiration at RootsTech 2020 in Salt Lake City. And, if you’re lucky, you...
21 December Holiday Writing Prompts
With Advent, St. Nicholas Day, Winter Solstice, Chanukah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, New Years, and more (Oh My!), December can be busy. Hopefully the following holiday writing prompts can facilitate a couple of storytelling sessions for you and your loved ones. Prompts for...
RootsTech London Review
Before my brain switches to holiday over-decorating mode, I wanted to post my RootsTech London review. It was a blast! But you probably want more details. The Numbers In addition, RootsTech London had over 60 exhibitors and 450 volunteers.[1] According to RootsTech...
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